- 固定汇率 gùdìnghuìlǜ fixed exchange rateA currency exchange rate that is fixed by international agreement or government policy, restricted to a narrow range of fluctuation around an official value.
- 固定性 gùdìngxìng fixity; fixednessthe state or quality of being fixed, stable, or permanent
- 固定资产 gùdìngzīchǎn fixed assetsAssets such as land, buildings, and machinery that are held for long-term use in production or administration rather than for sale, as opposed to [[流动资产|流動資產|liu2 dong4 zi1 chan3]].
- 固定收入 gùdìngshōurù fixed incomefixed income; regular income
- 固定点 gùdìngdiǎn fixed pointfixed point; calibration point
- 固定物 gùdìngwù fixturea fixed object; something permanently attached or settled
- 固定电话 gùdìngdiànhuà landlinelandline telephone; fixed-line telephone
- 固定网络 gùdìngwǎngluò fixed-line networktelecommunications infrastructure that uses physical wires or cables to connect users to a network, such as landline telephones or broadband internet
- 固定词组 gùdìngcízǔ set phrasefixed phrase; a stable group of words with a specific meaning often functioning as a single unit, such as proper names or idioms like [[成语|成語|cheng2 yu3]]
- 固定资产投资 gùdìngzīchǎntóuzī fixed asset investmentinvestment in fixed assets
- 固定资本 gùdìngzīběn fixed capitalCapital used in production over a long period, such as buildings and machinery; non-current assets.
- 固定资金 gùdìngzījīn fixed assetsFunds within an enterprise invested in fixed assets such as machinery, equipment, or buildings; characterized by a slow turnover rate compared to [[流动资金|流動資金|liu2 dong4 zi1 jin1]]
- 固定重音 gùdìngzhòngyīn fixed accentA type of word stress where the accent is fixed on a specific syllable within a word.
- 固定作用 gùdìngzuòyòng stabilizing effectthe effect of stabilizing or balancing something
- 固定型思维 gùdìngxíngsīwéi fixed mindsetThe belief that basic qualities like intelligence or talent are fixed traits that cannot be changed; often compared with [[成长型思维|成長型思維|cheng2 zhang3 xing2 si1 wei2]].
- 固定成本 gùdìngchéngběn fixed costCosts that do not change based on the volume of production or price, such as rent, interest, or property taxes; the opposite of variable costs